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When I worked at the forest service, we had a M548 variant that was desert tan and from the gulf war and on the inside of the large rear door was a palm tree logo also similar to the Afrika Corp logo but had a camel in the middle and had the words Camel Corp stenciled under or above the logo.
One more I just found.
http://www.oocities.org/wark_on_geo/morecam.htm
this guy has a bunch of photos too:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/avatar1/3348325256/in/photostream
A few links with MASSTER info and photos:
https://sites.google.com/site/merdccamo/home/7tharmy
http://www.usarmygermany.com/Sont.htm?http&&&www.usarmygermany.com/Units/7th%20Army/USAREUR_7th%20Army%20K.htm
http://www.amps-armor.org/ampssite/reviews/showReview.aspx?ID=2046&Type=BR
A little update on this trailer. The surge unit seen in the pics came missing the master cylinder and shock absorber. I had been planning on building a temporary hitch until the surge unit can be rebuilt. Well I finally got around to fabbing something up this week. I had planned on just...
Cut off the old engine and pump mounts today. Pulled the fuel tank and filter set up off yesterday. Removing some unnecessary weight. I plan to relocate the lifting rings that were on the rear. Next is a good bath and freshen up the paint. Gotta find a couple of tires as these are rotten...
I have a similar electric pump that I have used for the same thing. And I have recently acquired a military fuel filter and valve/switch that came off a water pump trailer. I might have to rig me up one of these set ups.
Lifting rings look like the same rings I have on a marine corp trailer. And the little tires look like something from an airfield. Not much help I know but those are the things I see to start off.
If evenly distributed that's only 60lbs per individual upright. The side board brackets should hold it I think. But I don't know that the wooden cargo cover bows would hold up to it.
By the way, they had this there also. So this trailer was a usmc pump trailer. It had a Detroit Diesel engine and a great big water pump. Mine is a 1983 Parkhurst and the model is MOON1F. The frame is definitely heavier built than a m101. One other thing I found interesting is the axle has...
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